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Sexuality and space
Sexuality and space is a field of study within human geography. The phrase encompasses all relationships and interactions between human sexuality and the environment; including but not limited to cultural geography, i.e. proximity and -
Pangender
Pangender is a term for people who feel that they cannot be labeled as male or female in gender. As such it has a great deal of overlap with genderqueer. Pangendered people feel that they -
Same-sex marriage in Indiana
and the decision was stayed until the Circuit ruled on the merits in similar cases. It also stated that the ruling would remain stayed if the circuit court stayed its decision in the related cases. -
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services
as a roustabout on an eight-man crew. On several occasions, Oncale was forcibly subjected to sex-related, humiliating actions against him by his coworkers in the presence of the rest of the crew. Oncale -
Alexander Bard
Alexander Bard (born March 17 1961 in Motala) is a Swedish artist, music producer and philosopher. Bard began his musical career in 1982 with the single "Life in a Goldfish Bowl" released under the name -
Marilyn (singer)
Peter Robinson (born November 3, 1962), better known as Marilyn, is a cross-dressing singer who reached fame with his song "Calling Your Name" in the 1980s. Marilyn was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He grew -
Iyari Limon
Iyari Pérez Limón (born July 8, 1976 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is an actress best known for her role as Potential Slayer Kennedy on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Though born in Mexico -
Weaver W. Adams
Weaver Warren Adams (born April 28, 1901 in Dedham, Massachusetts, d. January 6, 1963 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey) was an American chess master, author and chess opening theoretician. His greatest competitive achievement was winning -
Lee Si-yeon
Lee Si-yeon (hangul:이시연, hanja:李詩姸, born Lee Dae-hak, 24 July 1980 ) is a South Korean transgender actress and model. In 1999 her debut for Anti-Miss Korea, In -
Vito Russo
Roxie Cinema in San Francisco. In both the book and in the lecture/film clip presentation, he related the history of gay and lesbian moments -- and the treatment of gay and lesbian characters -- in American -
LGBT rights in Tunisia
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Same-sex marriage in Wisconsin
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit Same-sex marriage in Wisconsin has been -
Georgina Somerset
Georgina Carol Somerset (23 March 1923 – 30 November 2013) was a British dentist and former Royal Navy officer. She was the first openly intersex person in the United Kingdom. Somerset was born on 23 March -
Utah Pride Festival
The Utah Pride Festival is a festival held in downtown Salt Lake City in June, celebrating Utah's diversity and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender populations. The event is a program of The Utah Pride -
Access to amenities (transgender)
Transgender and transsexual people may face difficulty when trying to access amenities, such as toilets and change rooms, when presenting as their chosen gender. Gender-separated public toilets are often difficult to negotiate for transgender -
Andersen v. King County
2004. The judge ruled that restricting the institution of marriage to opposite sex couples "is not rationally related to any legitimate or compelling state interest." The ruling was appealed to the state Supreme Court. In -
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Genderism
Genderism is the cultural belief that gender is a binary, or that there are, or should be, only two genders — male and female — and that the aspects of one's gender are inherently linked to -
Young Heroes in Love
Young Heroes in Love is an American comic book series published by DC Comics; it ran for 18 issues (including the#1,000,000 issue) from 1997 to 1998. The series was created by Dan -
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Fantasia fair
Fantasia Fair or FanFair is a major week-long conference for transgender people and cross-dressers, held every October in Provincetown, Massachusetts, a small Portuguese fishing village and largely gay and lesbian tourist village on -
Breast binding
Breast binding is the material used in, or the act of reducing visible breast size in, both women and men through the use of constrictive materials. With women there are additional reasons for binding. Several -
Sworn virgin
A sworn virgin is a person who decides to live in the manner of the opposite sex while adamantly refusing ever to have sexual relations with another. The term itself can be misleading — "swearing" virginity -
Transgender Pride flag
The Transgender Pride flag was designed by Monica Helms, and was first shown at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, United States in 2000. The flag represents the transgender community and consists of five horizontal -
Pronoun game
"Playing the pronoun game" is the act of concealing sexual orientation in conversation by not using a gender-specific pronoun for a partner or a lover, which would reveal the sexual orientation of the
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